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Largest Charitable Foundations
Foundation Assets Description
Melvin S. Cutler Charitable Foundation
306 Main St., Ste. 400, Worcester 01608
508-791-0901
$11,672,141 Giving primarily for education, health organizations, human services, and Jewish organizations
Lauring Charitable Foundation
23 Brigham Rd., Worcester 01609
508-755-0754
$11,275,662 Focused on Catholicism; human services
Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation Inc.
6 Main St., Natick 01760
508-315-5311 •www.middlesexbank.com
$11,168,136
Support for nonprofit organizations, services and programs in a variety of fields, including education, public health and welfare, the arts,
and community development; provides annual scholarship support to college bound seniors
Hopedale Foundation
43 Hope St., Hopedale 01747
508-473-2871
$10,938,614
Emphasis on community funds and hospitals; museums and other cultural programs, health agencies, youth services, and higher
education; student loans and scholarships limited to graduates of Hopedale High School; new grants only to organizations having direct
impact on the local community
Francis A. & Jacquelyn H. Harrington Foundation
370 Main St., 12th Floor, Worcester 01608
508-459-8000
$10,857,740 Giving primarily for arts and culture, education, and health organizations
Stephanie & David Spina Family Foundation
17 Campbell Rd., Wayland 01778
508-357-7187
$10,176,359 Focused on Christianity; diseases; education, higher education; human services; nonprofits
Sources: www.foundationcenter.org, GuideStar, the world's largest source of information on nonprofit organizations.
- Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@wbjournal.com
Ranked by assets for most recent fiscal year available
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